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| Some people apparently mistake the use of a comic device for a particular viewpoint on the part of the artist... | |
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| ...despite the fact that there isn't enough room in these dialogue bubbles to make clear one's views... | |
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| Like when a person points out the inconsistent logic of a Supreme Court decision and then gets tarred as a partisan liberal for saying it while using conservative caricatures... | |
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| Or gets pegged as a democratic apologist for questioning the assertion that a state supreme court is always tainted if it is comprised only of members picked by one party... | |
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| This artist, for one, agrees that both parties are rife with corruption and rote political skulduggery...Even an independent thinker can smell Scalia's stink, though... | |
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